Electronics, turkey hunting vest stolen in Monroe incidents

— A $250 Echo trimmer, $170 Echo blower and a $70 Homelite blower were stolen May 28 from the porch of a residence in the unit block of Library Street.

— A briefcase containing a $59 Mio GPS unit and other items was stolen May 31 from a van parked in the 100 block of Harvard Place. A police officer found the briefcase in the middle of New Brooklyn Road and contacted the owner. There were other items in the briefcase that police recovered.

— An $800 IBM Thinkpad, $200 turkey hunting vest, $500 in tools, $125 Sirius radio, $100 TomTom GPS unit and a $40 power inverter were stolen June 1 from a vehicle parked at a residence in the 3300 block of Sunset Avenue.

— Compact discs valued at $400, $150 in prescription drugs and a gym bag containing $100 in tools were stolen June 1 from an unlocked vehicle parked in the 1100 block of Arbutus Avenue.

— A $500 Navigon GPS unit was stolen June 2 from an unlocked vehicle parked in the 600 block of Campus Drive.

— Michael Scott, 25, of the 1000 block of the South Black Horse Pike was charged June 1 with burglary, theft and criminal mischief. Scott is accused of breaking into a residence in the Madison Court Apartments. A police officer responding to a property check call observed Scott walking down the stairs with a bag of groceries. He was committed to the Gloucester County Jail, Woodbury.

— Burglars stole a $1,600 HP laptop computer and a $380 Dell monitor from a residence in the 1200 block of Clayton Road after gaining entry by kicking open the front door.